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Gas allocation error in CALL operations in Besu EVM

Critical
garyschulte published GHSA-4456-w38r-m53x Sep 23, 2022

Package

maven org.hyperledger.besu:evm (Maven)

Affected versions

22.4.0-RC2,22.4.0,22.4.1,22.4.2,22.4.3,22.4.4,22.7.0,22.7.0-RC1,22.7.0-RC2,22.7.0-RC3,22.7.0-RC4

Patched versions

22.7.1

Description

Impact

An error in 32 bit signed and unsigned types in the calculation of available gas in the CALL operations (including DELEGATECALL) results in incorrect gas being passed into called contracts and incorrect gas being returned after call execution. Where the amount of gas makes a difference in the success or failure, or if the gas is a negative 64 bit value, the execution will result in a different state root than expected, resulting in a consensus failure in networks with multiple EVM implementations.

In networks with a single EVM implementation this can be used to execute with significantly more gas than then transaction requested, possibly exceeding gas limitations.

Patches

Version 22.7.1 contains a fix, ensuring that excess gas will not be allocated to inner transaction calls and correcting the excess gas errors.

Workarounds

Reverting to version 22.1.3 or earlier will prevent incorrect execution. However many ethereum mainnet networks require changes in more recent versions of Besu and should not use older versions of besu and should instead use the patched version.

Ethereum Classic and other networks not depending on a Proof of Stake transition should function fine with version 22.1.3 or earlier.

References

TBD or delete

For more information

Issue was found by Martin Holst Swende using goevmlab, it is believed that no production networks have transactions that would trigger this failure.

Severity

Critical
9.1
/ 10

CVSS base metrics

Attack vector
Network
Attack complexity
Low
Privileges required
None
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
None
Integrity
High
Availability
High
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:H

CVE ID

CVE-2022-36025

Weaknesses

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